FS......Tenon Threader Tool

Dacuban1972

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Hey All,
Finally I have completed the tenon threader tool for 5/16-18 threads. They are available for sale now. Cost is $50.00 with FREE shipping in US ONLY. Paid Via PayPal ONLY please. The Tool is more polished and refined then one in video. Message if ya have questions. Please allow 3 days for processing once payment is received.
Thanks
Eddie
Instuctional Video Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qehvsvdmdZA

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Heres the close up video Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQpMi2Wizhg

PayPal Info: Send To:
elohmann@carolina.rr.com
 
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threader

Ed if you would show the cutting of the threads step by step, as you explain the set up in detail by using a audio microphone, i would be interested in buying one from you.

There should be a DVD which is included w/ the tool as a reference manual incase a buyer is having problems, also folks must know what size the tenon must be turned down to before they proceed to cutting the threads.


Dave
 
Ed if you would show the cutting of the threads step by step, as you explain the set up in detail by using a audio microphone, i would be interested in buying one from you.

There should be a DVD which is included w/ the tool as a reference manual incase a buyer is having problems, also folks must know what size the tenon must be turned down to before they proceed to cutting the threads.


Dave

+1 I am definetly interested in buying with more detail instruction as I am a newbie to cue repair.
 
threader

Ed,

A question for you so I can get this right in my mind....the arbor goes into the shaft..the end of the prototype goes into the headstock with it all the way open..as the shaft spins it tightens the threader and pulls the shaft into the spinning blade of the router? And you end up with live threading right? You had another youtube video where you could see the whole process Idk if you erased that or not.


Joe
 
Can you picture what exactly is being sold. I want to see if I can find a way to put it on my Porper B Lathe
Thanks!
 
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